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Clarence E. Mulford(1883-1956)

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The man who created the famous Western character Hopalong Cassidy, Clarence Mulford was born in Streator, IL, in 1883 to a distinguished family that could trace its lineage in this country back to 1643, and in fact more than 20 Mulfords fought in the American Revolution.

After graduating college he took a job with the "Municipal Journal and Engineer" newspaper in New York and began to write stories on the side. His first story was published in "Metropolitan" magazine, and then "Outing" magazine began publishing a string of his "Bar 20" short stories, with the iconic Hopalong Cassidy character. He has said that his first Western books ere written using data about the American West, but that his later books were written using information he gathered from his extensive traveling throughout the American West. He kept a card file of data about the West that contained more than 17,000 cards, covering everything from fur trapping and cattle drives to the Pony Express and the freight-wagon industry.

For many years Mulford was very unhappy with the way his character of Hopalong Cassidy was portrayed in the films made from his books. In the novels Cassidy is a grubby, irritable, foul-mouthed, crusty old coot; in the films he was turned into a clean-cut, articulate, courtly, distinguished-looking gentleman, as played by William Boyd. Eventually he came to terms with the disparity, and even finally decided to meet with Boyd, which he had steadfastly refused to do, and the two actually hit it off.

Mulford died in Portland, Maine, on May 10, 1956. He had suffered smoke damage to his lungs in a fire in 1947, died from complications after surgery to repair that damage.
BornFebruary 3, 1883
DiedMay 10, 1956(73)
BornFebruary 3, 1883
DiedMay 10, 1956(73)
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William Boyd in Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936)
Hopalong Cassidy Returns
7.1
  • Writer
  • 1936
Hopalong Cassidy
  • Writer
    William Boyd and George 'Gabby' Hayes in In Old Mexico (1938)
    In Old Mexico
    6.6
    • Writer
    • 1938
    William Boyd, Andy Clyde, and Russell Hayden in Wide Open Town (1941)
    Wide Open Town
    6.6
    • Writer
    • 1941

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    • Hopalong Cassidy (1952)
      Hopalong Cassidy
      7.6
      TV Series
      • characters
      • based on characters created by
      • 1952–1954
    • William Boyd, Rand Brooks, Andy Clyde, Lee Tong Foo, and Elaine Riley in Strange Gamble (1948)
      Strange Gamble
      6.8
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd in False Paradise (1948)
      False Paradise
      6.4
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd and Andy Clyde in Borrowed Trouble (1948)
      Borrowed Trouble
      6.3
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd and Andy Clyde in Sinister Journey (1948)
      Sinister Journey
      6.5
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd and Andy Clyde in The Dead Don't Dream (1948)
      The Dead Don't Dream
      6.5
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd, Rand Brooks, Andy Clyde, and Earle Hodgins in Silent Conflict (1948)
      Silent Conflict
      6.4
      • based on characters created by
      • 1948
    • William Boyd in Hoppy's Holiday (1947)
      Hoppy's Holiday
      6.5
      • based on characters created by
      • 1947
    • William Boyd in The Marauders (1947)
      The Marauders
      6.4
      • based on characters created by
      • 1947
    • William Boyd in Dangerous Venture (1947)
      Dangerous Venture
      6.3
      • based on characters created by
      • 1947
    • William Boyd in Unexpected Guest (1947)
      Unexpected Guest
      6.6
      • based on characters created by
      • 1947
    • William Boyd in The Devil's Playground (1946)
      The Devil's Playground
      6.7
      • based on characters created by
      • 1946
    • Steve Barclay, William Boyd, and Jane Randolph in Fool's Gold (1946)
      Fool's Gold
      6.1
      • based on characters created by
      • 1946
    • William Boyd in Forty Thieves (1944)
      Forty Thieves
      6.3
      • based on characters created by
      • 1944
    • Bob Baker, William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, and Eleanor Stewart in Mystery Man (1944)
      Mystery Man
      6.4
      • based on characters created by
      • 1944

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    • Born
      • February 3, 1883
      • Streator, Illinois, USA
    • Died
      • May 10, 1956
      • Portland, Maine, USA(following surgery)
    • Spouse
      • Eva Emily Wilkinson1920 - 1923 (her death)
    • Other works
      Story: "Bring Me His Ears" (filmed as Borderland (1937)).
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      Died after surgery to repair smoke damage suffered in a fire in 1947.

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